What is the DMCA?

The DMCA is a United States law that protects digital content rights.
It helps owners of online content ask websites to remove things that were shared without permission.

What does this page do?

This page explains how nokia-news.com handles copyright removal requests.
If you see something on this site that belongs to you and was shared without your OK, you can ask us to remove it.

What can you report?

You can report files, images, or text that you own if you did not give us permission to use them.
We review reports for things like:

  • Copy-pasted text from your website
  • Uploaded images or graphics that you own
  • Direct links to content you made
    We do not allow pirated apps, cracked tools, or paid content to be shared here.

How do you send a DMCA notice?

You must email hello@nokia-news.com with your copyright claim.
In your email, include:

  • Your full name
  • Proof that you own the content
  • The full URL where the content appears
  • A statement that you did not give permission
  • A way to contact you
    We need full and clear details to take action.

What happens after you send a request?

We check each claim within 48 hours.
If your claim is correct, we will:

  • Remove the content
  • Send you a reply to confirm
    If we need more proof, we may email you for extra details.

What if someone sends a false report?

We do not remove content based on fake or unclear reports.
Sending a false copyright claim is not allowed. Anyone who does this may be blocked from contacting us again.

Can you send a counter notice?

Yes. If you think we removed your content by mistake, email us a counter notice.
Your message must include:

  • Your full name
  • The removed content’s URL
  • A short reason why it is not a copyright issue
    We may restore the content if your reason is valid.

Does nokia-news.com own the content it shares?

No. Most content here is from public sources, official sites, and fair-use material.
We do not claim to own brand names, logos, or product data. We only publish facts and public info.

Do we host apps or files?

No. We do not host or share paid apps, cracked tools, or private files.
If a link points to outside content, we are not responsible for the file. Still, we can remove the link if you report it with proof.

What content is allowed?

Only legal, fair-use, public, or original content is allowed.
We always try to follow copyright laws. If we ever miss something, please tell us.

Where can you send your DMCA report?

Send your DMCA request to hello@nokia-news.com
We check messages daily and reply in 48 hours.

FS Summary:

nokia-news.com follows DMCA rules. If any content was used without permission, email hello@nokia-news.com with proof. We remove confirmed items within 48 hours.